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. Collins told me that in 1776 W.E. drew an association whereby the Subscribers bound themselves to support the british Gov . in that Island—that it was subscribed by W.E. & a considerable number of the Inhabitants. That it was offered to him by that Gent. that reprobated it in strong Terms—That he opposed it—that they became ashamed of it & suppressed it at least he never afterwards c...to set...
72May [1791] (Washington Papers)
GW was rowed across the Sampit River “in the same manner, and by the same Captains of vessels,” as he had been rowed to Georgetown the previous day. The artillery again saluted him from the foot of Broad Street, and “on the opposite shore [he] was received by the light-infantry company” ( ...branches, the North Santee and South Santee, between which lies Lynch’s Island, a marshy area patented to...
With the yarn you will receive the Annals continued two setts; one I take the liberty of requesting yr presenting to the Agriculture Society as before....grass which I beleive will prove more beneficial than Lucern or any other; I sow 30 acres of it this spring. I have added to the packet a bag of the seed which you will sow with barley or oats, if it comes in time; if not alone when...
17. went to Bedford—wind at northeast & raw— dined at Holly’s— then went to my Farm that he had been removed to York State 28 Y
75Memorandum Books, 1788 (Jefferson Papers)
Paid assistants on breakg. axle tree on road to Versailles 3₶.24
76Memorandum Books, 1787 (Jefferson Papers)
2424
77Memorandum Books, 1786 (Jefferson Papers)
2424
78[March 1786] (Adams Papers)
...and Miss Shipley the Wife and Daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan, Mr. Alexander and Mrs. Williams, Mr. Richard Peters and myself, were the Company. In the Evening other Company came in, according to the Fashion, in this Country. Mrs. Shipley at Table asked many Questions about the Expence of living in Philadelphia and Boston. Said she had a Daughter, who had married, less prudently than they...
79[May 1785] (Adams Papers)
Mr. Jarvis came out and dined with us at Auteuil. In the afternoon, Mr. Jefferson came out; he drank tea with us. No Rain yet: the drought is very great: the verdure is but small, tho’ the trees are covered with Leaves. A Letter was brought after dinner to my father from Dr. Franklin, ...to the Hôtel d’Orléans Rue St. Anne, and found Mr. Randall out, but he had left the Packets for... ..., to...
80Memorandum Books, 1784 (Jefferson Papers)
Paid Mrs. Gheeseland to this day for myself £13–2–6. Note this is a guineaPd. for corn £2–16–3. Charge 14/1 of it to Colo. Monroe.